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Come explore Thorn's new book Evolutionary Witchcraft
Evolutionary Witchcraft is a life-changing path of power-a book for all spiritual seekers in today's spiritually uncertain times. Moved to share her knowledge and power with the world of the potent and secretive Feri Tradition, T. Thorn Coyle has created an extraordinary book on her own evolutionary, and ever-evolving form of witchcraft. For the beginner and mature practitioner alike, Evolutionary Witchcraft is an unprecedented and comprehensive guide to the Craft.
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The following are sources for Thorn's writings in books and periodicals as well as interviews with her and a few of the photography books she has appeared in over the years.

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NewWitch Magazine
Thorn is on the cover and interviewed within.
issue 08 December '04- January '05
Click here for New Witch.
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Celebrating the Pagan Soul: Our Own Stories of Inspiration and Community , Laura Wildman ed.
In this compilation of over sixty writings, Laura Wildman brings the hearts, minds, and souls of Pagans together to be jayously shared. Witness their struggles and understand the thoughts and insights on lives lived in magic. It includes Thorn's essay "Lessons from the Dark Gods".
Click here to order.
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The Pagan Book of Living and Dying, M. Macha Nightmare and Starhawk, eds.
This resource for liturgy and rituals of crossing over contains several articles by Thorn including the Triple Soul and Wheel of the Year plus some of her poems and chants.
Harper San Francisco, 1998.
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Circle Round: Raising Children in Goddess Traditions, Diane Baker, Anne Hill and Starhawk
This book of seasonal stories and activities for the Pagan cycle of the year is for both parents and children. It includes some chants by Thorn.
Bantam, 1999
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Skin Stories, Paulette Rees-Denis and T. Thorn Coyle
A collaborative piece, with poetry by Thorn and beautiful double-exposure photographs of belly dancers and other tattooed artists by Paulette Rees-Denis.
http://www.gypsycaravan.us/souk/books.htm
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The Twelve Wild Swans: Rituals, Exercises and Magical Training in the Reclaiming Tradition, Starhawk and Hilary Valentine.
This is a workbook for beginning and advanced Craft practitioners alike. Check the index for quotes and references to Thorn and various exercises and techniques
Harper San Francisco, 2000
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Modern Pagans, V. Vale and John Sulak, eds.
Contains a long interview with Thorn and many other border-walkers of neo-Pagandom.
Re/Search, 2001, www.researchpubs.com
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Women Called to the Path of Rumi: The Way of the Whirling Dervish, Shakinah Reinhertz.
A book about women who whirl. Contains an interview with Thorn about her time with the Mevlevi dervishes.
Hohm Press, 2001, www.hohmpress.com
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"Which of God's Favors Will I Refuse today?"
An article on the refusal of grace and gifts in the contemporary world.
National Catholic Reporter, September 1, 2000, www.natcath.com
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"Anarchy in LA: or why I love the Black Bloc"
An article on the 2000 Democratic National Convention and the magico-political powers of aromatherapy.
Groundwork Magazine, 2000, www.groundworknews.org
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"A Witch in the Desert"
An article about being at the Nevada Nuclear Test Site for New Years Eve 2000 with Daniel Berrigan, Martin Sheen and other radical Catholics.
The Reclaiming Quarterly, Spring, 2000,www.reclaiming.org
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Primitives, Charles Gatewood
Beautiul, black and white portraits of sacred counterculture.
R. Mutt Press, 1992 Hardcover edition
Last Gasp, 2001, Paper
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Seeing Red, Howard Schatz.
Portraits of Redheads. No, Thorn was not born with that color hair.
Pomegranate Artbooks
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Forever Yes, Don Ed Hardy.
Photos of fabulous tattoo art.
Hardy Marks Publications
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